Government and Politics
July 21, 2022
From: Kansas Governor Laura KellyEmployment First Community of Practice Webinar Recording Link and Meeting Materials
July 13, 2022
Did you miss our webinar on State Settlements and Competitive Integrated Employment - Rhode Island's Story?
Below you can access the meeting material:
• Presentation Slides
• Bios
• Resource Guide
• Recording and Additional Materials
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Employer Assistance and Resource Network (EARN) IN ACTION
In this Issue: Celebrating Neurodivergent Workers and More! July, 2022
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Celebrating Neurodiversity in the Workplace
In celebration of the Americans with Disabilities Act anniversary, EARN is sharing resources throughout July to help employers recruit, hire and support neurodivergent employees.
Best Practices for Federal Contractors
A new online guide developed by EARN and the Department of Labor’s Office of Federal Contractor Compliance Programs offers strategies federal contractors can use to meet their obligations under Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act and attract, retain and advance employees with disabilities.
A new employer case study highlights a pre-apprenticeship program that trains workers with disabilities for jobs in advanced manufacturing.
Federal Hiring Authorities from a Disability Perspective
This policy brief provides an overview of federal hiring authorities that agencies can use to advance employment of people with disabilities in the Federal Government.
DISABILITY EMPLOYMENT IN THE NEWS
The Department of Labor announced that the theme of this year’s National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) celebration is “Disability: Part of the Equity Equation.”
July marks Disability Pride Month, a time to celebrate disability as an identity and fight against stigma and ableism.
Minority Mental Health Awareness Month
Throughout July, the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Minority Health is sharing tools, resources and information about access to treatment to bring awareness to the unique mental health challenges racial and ethnic minority populations in the U.S. face.
Disability Employment and the Digital Divide
A new report from the Department of Labor’s Office of Disability Employment Policy explores technological barriers to employment for people with disabilities, including lack of access to the internet and inaccessibility of career websites.
ASK EARN
A: What a great idea! The anniversary of the ADA is an excellent opportunity to ensure that managers, supervisors and others across your organization understand how the ADA applies to job seekers and employees with disabilities. To help, EARN offers a short online training course and a webpage with additional information and resources.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
July 27, 2022, 12:30 p.m. ET
Webinar: Effective Business Practices in Workplace Mental Health
August 5, 2022, 12:00 p.m. ET
Webinar: nTIDE Lunch and Learn
August 11, 2022, 12:30 p.m. ET
Panel Discussion: Workplace Mental Health: Employer Perspective
August 17, 2022, 2:00 p.m. ET
EARN Webinar: Hiring and Supporting Neurodivergent Workers: Strategies for Success
EMPLOYER SPOTLIGHT
Accommodating and Retaining Educators with Disabilities
A new EARN employer case study highlights the critical role workplace accommodations can play in retaining teachers with disabilities.
Professional Development Opportunities from Families Together
Transition ages 13-21 (parents & transition age youth)
Family Employment Awareness Training (2-day virtual) https://feat2virtualaugust.eventbrite.com/
• August 6 & 12
SHIFT Transition to Adulthood (in-person) https://shifthays.eventbrite.com/
• August 27 - Hays
Education rights all ages through 21
Team Empowerment Conference & Education Advocate Training (in-person) https://tecea2022.eventbrite.com/
• August 13 - Pittsburg
Empowering Families Series (hybrid - in-person - Ft. Leavenworth & virtual) https://empowerfamilies.eventbrite.com
• August 18 - Special Education – Parents Rights & Responsibilities
• September 15 - Let’s Talk IEPs
• October 20 - Transition to Adulthood: Raising Expectations Through Person-Centered Planning and
Understanding Your Rights
• November 17 - Self-determination and the IEP
• December 15 - Supported Decision Making
Education Advocate Training (in-person)
• August 13 - Pittsburg (offered as part of our empowerment conference) https://tecea2022.eventbrite.com/
• September 8 - Topeka https://topekaea2022.eventbrite.com/
• October 6 - Wichita https://wichitaea2022.eventbrite.com/
• November 15 - Olathe https://olatheea2022.eventbrite.com/
More information coming soon
Together We Can Learn Conference – Sept. 17 – Overland Park
Parent Leadership Conference – November 4-5 - Topeka
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Leia Holley
Program Director
Families Together, Inc.
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